System-wide upgrade was delayed, until I found out, that I had introduced env variables for a previous oOO python-UNO bridge problems. After correcting this I went on and run into some difficulties. These were triggered by the new toolchain, but not hardened-related.

I started from the 4.3.3 stage3, and followed as well as I could until I am able to emerge "glibc linux-headers binutils gcc." However, now I "cannot run C compiled programs. while emerging my first package." Did I break it, or can we freshen up the Overlay Guide? I'll help if I can.

My goal is to get to gcc-4.4.1-r2 hardened, with the graphite framework as well. Thanks for any and all help!_________________Get Serious - Get JAWA CZ

Thank you for the help. binutils-config did not work. I am not sure I actually have a working toolchain at this point. Let's start again. I'm not sure whether I should follow the [HOWTO] thread on the forums here, or the Install page over at the trac. They outline similar steps, but there are inconsistencies both pages, imho. Which one is the correct route? Simply emerge packages from the overlay, or make a chroot and get the stage3? Thanks again, all._________________Get Serious - Get JAWA CZ

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petlab wrote:

Thank you for the help. binutils-config did not work. I am not sure I actually have a working toolchain at this point. Let's start again. I'm not sure whether I should follow the [HOWTO] thread on the forums here, or the Install page over at the trac. They outline similar steps, but there are inconsistencies both pages, imho. Which one is the correct route? Simply emerge packages from the overlay, or make a chroot and get the stage3? Thanks again, all.

Use the HOWTO the one on the trac is outdated and removed._________________gcc version 4.6.2 (Gentoo Hardened 4.6.2 p1.1, pie-0.5.0)

If you get problem with layman -S, then just remove and readd the overlay._________________If I edit a post without commenting it mostly is spelling-errors.
And if I sounds rude I am sorry, that is just my personality speaking and has most of the time nothing to do with you personally.

Hi,
Why was the ebuild for glibc-2.10.1 removed from the overlay? As a user of these I'm a bit concerned... Was there some major flaw with these? Let me know if any testing of it is needed...I've checked the 'testing' branch but nothing was there either
Cheers

Hi,
Why was the ebuild for glibc-2.10.1 removed from the overlay? As a user of these I'm a bit concerned... Was there some major flaw with these? Let me know if any testing of it is needed...I've checked the 'testing' branch but nothing was there either
Cheers

Hi,
Why was the ebuild for glibc-2.10.1 removed from the overlay? As a user of these I'm a bit concerned... Was there some major flaw with these? Let me know if any testing of it is needed...I've checked the 'testing' branch but nothing was there either
Cheers

In portage._________________If I edit a post without commenting it mostly is spelling-errors.
And if I sounds rude I am sorry, that is just my personality speaking and has most of the time nothing to do with you personally.

It is a error in the specs for the crtbeginTS.o in GCC espf-0.3.4 and will be fixed in espf-0.3.5.
So no error in GLIBC 2.10.1 in the tree._________________gcc version 4.6.2 (Gentoo Hardened 4.6.2 p1.1, pie-0.5.0)

According to this howto, it seems possible to upgrade a standalone Gentoo system to make it have an hardened toolchain. Could someone confirm this please? In other words, i have a perfectly-running Gentoo system, and I would like to use an hardened toolchain : is that possible without breaking my system ?

I've got another question : if i want to go back to a normal toolchain, is that also possible ?

According to this howto, it seems possible to upgrade a standalone Gentoo system to make it have an hardened toolchain. Could someone confirm this please? In other words, i have a perfectly-running Gentoo system, and I would like to use an hardened toolchain : is that possible without breaking my system ?

I've got another question : if i want to go back to a normal toolchain, is that also possible ?

-pg is added to the command line and the check that is added to espf-0.3.4 check for that.
For -pg -p -profile will disable hardened specs for the start and end files._________________gcc version 4.6.2 (Gentoo Hardened 4.6.2 p1.1, pie-0.5.0)

Also just for the record - radeon (R300) is working fine on hardened 4.4.1 with KMS and direct rendering enabled with latest mesa from the X11 overlay Shiny KDE 4.3.1 with all the hardened goodies! More info how to set it up is available here.